Re: 3ware diskmonitoring

From: Paul van der Vlis (paul_at_vandervlis.nl)
Date: 06/28/05

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    Paul van der Vlis schreef:
    > Hello,
    >
    > I have problems with 3ware diskmonitoring with Debian Sarge, kernel
    > 2.6.8-2, 3ware 8006-2LP adapter.
    >
    > 3dm does not work, 3ware support says to use "3dm 2". I have tried
    > release 9.2 (does not install) and 9.1.5 (does not work).
    >
    > The CLI does work a little bit, it tells me what version adapter I have,
    > but it does not tell me the raid is OK or not.
    >
    > Is here somebody who has 3ware diskmonitoring working with a 2.6.8 kernel?

    I have 3dm 2 release 9.1.5 working. The trick is that you need a browser
    what does HTTPS and javascript. And you need to type a https:// url.

    > Is there an open-source replacement for the closed-source 3ware
    > disk-monitoring tools?

    I am still interested. 3dm is the only closed-source software on that
    server.

    With regards,
    Paul van der Vlis
    Groningen, Netherlands.

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